I remember waking up during mine for a brief moment last year. They eased up too much on the propofol. I went right back under when they realized itOh my I did not need to know this
I think they do this on purpose as part of the balancing process. I can remember it occurring in 2 of my 3 colonoscopies (and I'm not even 40... the fun of having a digestive disease!)I remember waking up during mine for a brief moment last year. They eased up too much on the propofol. I went right back under when they realized it
That doesn’t help me eitherI remember waking up during mine for a brief moment last year. They eased up too much on the propofol. I went right back under when they realized it
And some should consider Cologuard rather than a procedure which includes sedation.it started w a legitimate comparison relative to Dustin’s drugging to help explain how someone could be drugged and remember nothing. I think then some of us needed a little levity break from this darkness …
Oh - i feel for you. I had a rough 6 months last year but finally got surgery that removed 1/3 of my colon and am much better now.I think they do this on purpose as part of the balancing process. I can remember it occurring in 2 of my 3 colonoscopies (and I'm not even 40... the fun of having a digestive disease!)
My friend told me she remembered most of it and even feeling it! {shudders}I remember waking up during mine for a brief moment last year. They eased up too much on the propofol. I went right back under when they realized it
Your lunch break ended at 1. Time to clock back inAre there any guidelines regarding posting about colonoscopies during the Eastern time zone's lunch hour?
Ok this I really didn’t need to knowMy friend told me she remembered most of it and even feeling it! {shudders}
That is a much more appropriate statementCorey posted a new statement that is far more professional and appropriate.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/my-personal-statement.3926170/page-3#post-64968952
Ahhh yes, thank you. That actually is a pretty logical segue.it started w a legitimate comparison relative to Dustin’s drugging to help explain how someone could be drugged and remember nothing. I think then some of us needed a little levity break from this darkness …
I am not sure the DIS podcast can survive this though - as I suspect a lot of THAT group of listeners will know about it.
Any word on what's going on at the meetup? I would love someone to post as a fly on the wall as to what is happening.
Moving back on topic, I kind of want to assess what has happened in the past few days. As a community, do we feel we have made an impact in our support for the victims? What now can be done to continue to support the victims? I'm more than happy to direct my rage at Pete Werner, but what is the best way to focus it that will have any kind of penalty for him? I want to help Sean and Dustin and I want to know the best way to directly help them.
It was this episode when I stopped watching the show. I thought Pete was so bitter and nasty.Interesting reading the comments on this episode from 3 and a half years ago.
How in the world did this thread move to colonoscopies and conscious sedation?! (I've read through this whole thread and I cannot for the life of me remember how it started . . .)?!
I think they do this on purpose as part of the balancing process. I can remember it occurring in 2 of my 3 colonoscopies (and I'm not even 40... the fun of having a digestive disease!)
And some should consider Cologuard rather than a procedure which includes sedation.
*Disclaimer: my DD is an associate director at Exact Sciences, the company which developed Cologuard.
Oh - i feel for you. I had a rough 6 months last year but finally got surgery that removed 1/3 of my colon and am much better now.